Ouija: Origin of Evil proved that with a talented director and a focus on character, even a franchise based on a Hasbro board game can be genuinely terrifying. It currently holds an impressive "Certified Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a rare feat for a horror prequel.
The original Ouija (2014) was a critical and commercial punching bag. With a 7% Rotten Tomatoes score, it proved that board-game adaptations could go horribly wrong. So when Ouija: Origin of Evil was announced—a prequel directed by Mike Flanagan (then known for Oculus , later for The Haunting of Hill House )—expectations were subterranean. ouijaoriginofevil2016720pbrriphindidual
Alice tried to close the player. The cursor moved, but the X button wouldn’t respond. She hit Ctrl+Alt+Delete. Nothing. The laptop’s battery indicator showed 100%—she hadn’t had it plugged in for three hours. Ouija: Origin of Evil proved that with a
PG-13 for terror, disturbing images, and thematic elements With a 7% Rotten Tomatoes score, it proved
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The screen tore horizontally. Digital static bloomed like black mold. When the image returned, Doris was no longer looking at her on-screen mother. She was looking directly at Alice. Her lips moved, but the Hindi dubbing didn’t match.